tchi@sal-sun9.usc.edu (The Answer Company) (02/22/91)
In article <6499@mentor.cc.purdue.edu>, leburg@mentor.cc.purdue.edu (Brian Pierson) writes: |> |> >Ditto here. If it is in fact freely available, please submit it to |> >sumex-aim.stanford.edu's ftp archive site, as well as other sites around |> >the world. If it is already there, can someone please post the |> >directory it is in. Thanks. |> |> I have Pspice (student version) and I am willing to do the leg work to |> post it to sumex. I have never done a posting like this so could someone |> send me a note describing the procedure. I will call Microsim and see if |> they have any problems with this. They say that you can copy the program |> but they charge you $6.00 for the two disks if you get it from them. |> |> Brian Pierson I just posted PSpice 3.08b to sumex last night. I didn't check with MicroSim but I remember reading somewhere (I think on the PC version) that it's okay to pass it around and I think the readme files says the same. The version I posted only works on a Mac II (it crashes on my Mac+). Does anyone know if that is because the Plus does not have a FPU or does PSpice need a 68020? If it's a FPU problem, will PseudoFPU solve it? I don't care if it is slow. Thanks Tony Chi (tchi@usc.edu) P.S. I still have the binhexed file on my unix account. If anyone wants PSpice in a hurry, I can email the binary file to them.
Abraxas@itsgw.rpi.edu (Yi Sun) (03/02/91)
I have Pspice student version 4.04. Is this the latest? -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Abraxas@rpi.edu